Lets see here..
-Bootable CD's
-Creating temporary admin accounts, and writing the password on chalk boards (duh...)
-Dell utility partition still on the new computers
-Windows update is still accessable (from there I can see which exploits the machine is vulnerable to)
-Dos access is still enabled
-Administrator account still enabled (its passworded, but the smart thing to do would be make it have no privliges)
-C drive is still mounted under explorer..
-IE file download is blocked but "Open from current location" isnt
-XP's built in zip handling still active (this + above = download anything)
-Half the computers have intels driver, allowing resolution changes
I could go on and on with their stupid restrictions (No right click context menu.. yea thats intelligent)
Then the fact that they shouldnt use windows in general (I have a VB file somewhere that will allow me to run any control panel)
I've been tempted to send these to them, but uh, maybe I'll distribute files that remove all restrictions
*takes off white hat, puts on black hat*
They have a cat5 jack in the lobby.. it might be time to wire up an etherkiller